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21. Qe3
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defending the g5 bishop... |

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21... Qf5
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...which i attack again |

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22. f4
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An ugly move, but there probably isn't any better |

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22... dxe5
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Opening up the position |

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23. Qa7
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Slightly worrying, but as long as I can keep the rook, I should be fine - I can lose a few pawns, no problem |

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23... Rc8
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The a-pawn is indefencible, so i may as well shore up my c-pawn |

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24. Bxe7
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Hoping to save f4 |

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24... Qxf4+
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No! I gain time by checking the king |

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25. Kb1
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Now he has to watch for back-rank mates |

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25... Rxe7
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Recapturing the bishop, before deciding how to finish |

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26. Nd5
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To be honest, I didn't see that this attacks my Queen as well as the rook. He can't win the exchange here though |

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26... Rd7
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If the knight moves, it is mate |

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27. Nxf4
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The knight moves (but he was already lost) |

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27... Rxd1#
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It's mate! |

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